4. MODE LOCK AND MODE SELECTOR KEYS

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4.1 Mode Lock

4.MODE LOCK AND MODE SELECTOR KEYS

4.1Mode Lock

X

MGR

REG

 

 

Z

SET

 

REG

Key

MGR

Key

(POSITION)

(FUNCTION)

SET

In this position, the register will allow

 

 

 

programming operations.

 

 

 

(LOCK position) The register operations are

 

...............

 

 

 

 

locked when the Mode Lock is in this position.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meanwhile, the Display Message and the

 

 

 

current time are displayed.

REG

Normal cash register operations are carried

 

 

 

out in this mode. However, the operations

 

 

 

requiring a Manager Intervention cannot be

 

 

 

performed in this mode.

 

X

The sale totals in memory can be read and

 

 

 

the programmed data can be verified in this

 

 

 

position.

MGR

This position allows to register all normal cash

 

 

 

register operations to be carried out in the

MA Key

“REG” mode and the operations requiring a

Manager Intervention.

-.............. This is the “Negative Mode”, which automatically processes all the entries in the reverse way, i.e. positive items into negative, and the negative into positive. It is usually used to return or cancel all the items once purchased in a sale in the “REG” or “MGR” mode.

Z

All the resettable totals and their respective

 

counters in memory will be read and reset in

 

this position.

4.2Mode Selector Keys

REG

REG Key: The REG Key is used by the cashier or clerk who operates the register.

MGR

MA

MGR Key: The MGR Key is used by the store manager or a person authorized by the manager.

MA Key: The MA Key is used by the store manager who will daily supervise the collection of money and the printout of transactions recorded by the register. This key is also used when programming the register.

The keys may be inserted or pulled out at the “LOCK” or “REG” position.

In the OPERATOR’S GUIDE, functions and operations will be described within the range of the Mode Lock positions of LOCK and REG using the REG key. Since operations requiring other positions and keys are controlled by the store manager, they are described in the MANAGER’S GUIDE.

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Toshiba FS-2600-1 owner manual Mode Lock and Mode Selector Keys